Laser acupuncture fails to ease menopausal woes • Gynecology news • Feb 02 10 Women seeking relief of hot flashes and other bothersome symptoms of menopause might want to take a pass on laser acupuncture, based on a new study showing that it is… Antidepressants may delay breast milk production • Gynecology news • Feb 02 10 Widely used antidepressants known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) may delay a woman’s breast milk production soon after giving birth, a new study hints. In a survey of 431 women… Rape victims have harder time in labor, delivery • Gynecology news • Feb 01 10 Women who have been raped have much more difficulty in childbirth than their peers who have never suffered sexual abuse or violence, a new study shows. “The challenging part… Aussie women have highest rising obesity rate • Gynecology news • Feb 01 10 AUSTRALIAN women have the fastest rising obesity rate and are tipping the scales as one of the heaviest nations on the planet. For the first time Australian women are close… Poor women less likely to get epidurals • Gynecology news • Jan 27 10 Even under Canada’s system of universal healthcare, low-income women are less likely than their wealthier counterparts to receive epidural pain relief during childbirth, a new study finds. The findings mirror… NSAIDs may beat acetaminophen for menstrual cramps • Gynecology news • Jan 26 10 The class of painkillers that includes ibuprofen and naproxen seems to work well against menstrual cramps, and may be more effective than acetaminophen, a new research review suggests. The medications,… Common Antidepressant Drugs Linked to Lactation Difficulties in Moms • Gynecology news • Jan 26 10 According to a new study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM), women taking commonly used forms of antidepressant drugs may… Reproductive coercion often is accompanied by physical or sexual violence, study finds • Gynecology news • Jan 26 10 Young women and teenage girls often face efforts by male partners to sabotage birth control or coerce pregnancy — including damaging condoms and destroying contraceptives… Study Shows Genital Herpes Virus Reactivates Widely Throughout Genital Tract • Gynecology news • Jan 22 10 Genital herpes caused by a reactivation of herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) is generally treated as a lesion in one specific area of the genital region.… Should obese, smoking and alcohol consuming women receive assisted reproduction treatment? • Gynecology news • Jan 19 10 The European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) has published a position statement on the impact of the life style factors obesity, smoking and alcohol… St. John’s wort may cool hot flashes • Gynecology news • Jan 15 10 The popular herbal remedy St. John’s wort may help ease menopausal hot flashes, a small study suggests. St. John’s wort is probably best known as an herbal antidepressant, with some… Siblings key in pregnancy-related diabetes risk • Gynecology news • Jan 14 10 Women with a family history of diabetes who are free from the disease themselves are more likely to develop pregnancy-related diabetes, a new study confirms. And the risks associated with having… Healthy diet may benefit women’s mental health • Gynecology news • Jan 13 10 Women who suffer from depression and anxiety may want to take a look at their diet as possible contributors to these conditions, study findings hint. Dr. Felice N. Jacka, at… Hormone replacement won’t prevent physical decline • Gynecology news • Jan 06 10 Despite some hopeful hints from earlier research, a new study finds that older women on hormone replacement therapy may not gain any protection from disability as they age. Researchers have speculated… Early menstruation linked to heart disease risk • Gynecology news • Dec 31 09 Women who started having menstrual periods before the age of 12 may have a higher risk of developing or dying of heart disease than other women, a new study… Race, ethnicity may influence reproductive life • Gynecology news • Dec 25 09 Race and ethnicity may be important factors in women’s reproductive lives, from the timing of the first menstrual period to the severity of menopausal symptoms, a new research review finds. A… Disordered eating may affect 10 to 15 percent of women • Gynecology news • Dec 20 09 Several maladaptive eating behaviors, beyond anorexia, can affect women. Indeed, some 10 to 15 percent of women have maladaptive eating behaviours and attitudes according to new study… Research suggests link between infertility, low egg reserve, and breast/ovarian cancer gene (BRCA1) • Gynecology news • Dec 20 09 A New York Medical College physician who specializes in restoring or preserving fertility in female cancer patients has discovered a possible link between the… Antidepressants may have risks after menopause • Gynecology news • Dec 17 09 Older women who take an antidepressant seem to have a small but noteworthy increased risk of stroke and death compared to older women not on an antidepressant medication, a new study… Breastfeeding protects women from metabolic syndrome, a diabetes and heart disease predictor • Gynecology news • Dec 03 09 Breastfeeding a child may lower a woman’s risk of developing Metabolic Syndrome, a condition linked to heart disease and diabetes in women, according to a… Fecal Incontinence After High-Risk Delivery • Gynecology news • Nov 29 09 To investigate the prevalence of and factors associated with fecal incontinence and its precursors among high-risk women at 12 months postpartum. A survey of women in the immediate and later postpartum was… Urinary incontinence in the 12-month postpartum period • Gynecology news • Nov 29 09 To describe the prevalence and severity of urinary incontinence in the 12-month postpartum period and to relate this incontinence to several potential risk factors including body mass index, smoking, oral… Depression may up risk of a leaky bladder in women • Gynecology news • Nov 26 09 Older women who suffer from major depression are at greater risk of developing urinary incontinence than women of the same age who are not depressed, new research… New guidelines: Pap smears should start at age 21 • Gynecology news • Nov 20 09 Women in the United States should start cervical cancer screening at age 21 and most do not need an annual Pap smear, according to new guidelines issued on… More birth defects seen with assisted reproduction • Gynecology news • Nov 19 09 A new study has found a higher rate of birth defects among babies conceived by assisted reproduction compared to babies conceived naturally. 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